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Triphosgene (bis(trichloromethyl)
carbonate (BTC)) is a
chemical compound with the
formula OC(OCCl3)2. It is used as a
solid substitute for phosgene,...
- Et3N → ClCH2C5H4N + Et3NH+[PO2Cl2]− (Et = C2H5) A
related method uses
triphosgene in
place of
phosphoryl chloride. 2-Chloromethylpyridine is a precursor...
- 300 °C.
Exposure to
diphosgene is
similar in
hazard to phosgene.
Phosgene Triphosgene Carbonyldiimidazole Keisuke Kurita and
Yoshio Iwakura (1979). "Trichloromethyl...
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Synthesis of
Chloromethylpyridines and
Chloropyridines Using Diphosgene/
Triphosgene".
Synthetic Communications. 34 (6): 1097–1103. doi:10.1081/SCC-120028642...
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prepared by
treating 2-picoline-N-oxide with
phosphoryl chloride or
triphosgene.
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ethylene carbonate and
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phosgene replacement,
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Trimesic acid, or benzene-1,3,5-tricarboxylic acid, a
chemical compound Triphosgene, or bis-(trichloromethyl)carbonate, a
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Carbonate Carbonate ester ROCOOR′ (alkoxycarbonyl)oxy-
alkyl carbonate Triphosgene (bis(trichloromethyl) carbonate)
Carboxylate Carboxylate RCOO− carboxylato-...
- −C(=O)− by
single bonds. It can be
prepared by way of the
reaction between triphosgene and tetra-n-butylammonium azide, in a
dimethyl or
diethyl solution. The...
- a
liquid at room temperature, and bis(trichloromethyl)
carbonate ("
triphosgene"), a
crystalline substance.
Phosgene reacts with
water to
release hydrogen...